Radical Hope explores art, labour and the enduring power of worker resistance
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Sunday, June 14, 2026


Radical Hope explores art, labour and the enduring power of worker resistance
Jeremy Deller, The Battle of Orgreave (still), 2001. Video with sound. Courtesy of Artangel and Channel 4. Photo: Parisa Taghizadeh.



GELSENKIRCHEN.- The international group exhibition Radikale Hoffnung (Radical Hope) explores the connections between art and worker resistance from early Modernism to the present day. It demonstrates how artists from different regions and eras have addressed such issues—whether from a documentary, poetic, critical, radical or solidarity-based perspective, as well as in reference to their own personal experience.

Amazon Hot New Releases · Paid Link
Amazon Hot New Releases in Arts and Photography
Amazon Hot New Releases
New Releases in Arts & Photography
Best-selling new and future releases in art, photography, architecture, design, museum catalogues, and visual culture. Updated frequently.
Browse Hot New Releases →
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.


At the beginning of the 20th century, artists began to focus on worker resistance against social injustices. In the 1960s, some went a step further and took part in strikes themselves, spurred on by the democratic upheavals of the postwar era. Even today, the right to strike shapes public life, and striking images of industrial gridlock are to be found in the oeuvres of several artists. Equally, the global division of labour and the fragmentation of work under platform capitalism have complicated traditional forms of industrial action and given rise to new forms of resistance. Radical Hope is closely linked to local events. In the Ruhr region, and particularly in Gelsenkirchen with its many coal mines, the history of strikes in response to the decline of the mining and steel industries continues to shape the culture of remembrance to this day. Gelsenkirchen is also synonymous with feminist labour disputes. In the early 1980s, working women successfully fought for equal pay here, as part of a European-wide movement that also found expression in the arts. Members of the movement for fair pay also spoke out during the Wages for Housework campaign in 1970s Italy, which was co-initiated by women artists.


Description of image


The exhibition links artworks to the aesthetic production of the labour movement including posters, text, music and theatre. It also throws light on how artists have taken up and developed this visual language. The title of the exhibition refers to Jonathan Lear’s book, Radical Hope, in which he describes hope as a deliberately adopted stance. The Gelsenkirchen exhibition explores the role that work and strikes have played in response to this, from the Modernist era to the present day.

Participating artists: Juan Pérez Agirregoikoa, Claire Fontaine, Jeremy Deller, Milli Gandini, Nicolás Guagnini, Käthe Kollwitz, Lee Lozano, Anna Malagrida & Mathieu Pernot, Irène Mélix, Gustav Metzger, Małgorzata Mirga-Tas Jean-Luc Moulène, Mariuccia Secol, Selma Selman, Takis (Panayiotis Vassilakis), Nicole Wermers

The exhibition is curated by Julia Höner (Director, Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen) and Friederike Sigler (Professor of Contemporary Art, University of Vienna).

To mark the opening of the exhibition, a magazine (in German and English) will be published, featuring an introduction by Julia Höner and Friederike Sigler, an essay by Sebastian Randerath, and texts on all of the participating artists.


Today's News

June 14, 2026

Two works by Jean-Michel Basquiat to be offered at auction

American University Museum debuts Timothy Makepeace's space telescope exhibition

Ancient Mesoamerican ballgame takes center stage at Tula's Jorge R. Acosta Site Museum

Clark Art Institute hosts first US solo museum exhibition for Giorgio Griffa

New exhibition at Phoenix Art Museum explores the relationship between art, industry, and automobiles

PDNB Gallery celebrates US semiquincentennial with extensive American photography exhibition

Hauser & Wirth Basel opens intimate survey of Max Beckmann

Sous les Étoiles Gallery presents Georges Rousse's meditative new photographs

Sean Kelly announces Magdiel García Almanza's debut New York solo exhibition

Xie Nanxing's "Fugitive Figuration" opens at Galerie Urs Meile in Zurich

100 Best Posters 25 opens at Berlin's Kulturforum

Karsten Thormaehlen's "The Art of Aging" opens at KulturGasthaus Pontisella

Four Berlin institutions join forces for new MuseumsMeileMitte initiative

Hope Meets Action: Echoes Through the Black Continuum opens at the Museum of Vancouver

Second Malta Biennale closes with official ceremony at Fort St Elmo

Janaina Tschäpe's "Conversations with the sea" opens at Hastings Contemporary

Divination, mark making, boxing and drawing: Tracey Rose at Ruby City

Exhibition exploring democracy across America opens in Smithsonian's Arts and Industries Building

Kunsthalle Münster hosts Zauri Matikashvili's first institutional solo exhibition

Radical Hope explores art, labour and the enduring power of worker resistance

Exhibition reimagines landscape through painting, photography and sculptural relief

Rita Fischer returns to Xippas Paris with new solo exhibition

Home is Football: New exhibition at Immigration Museum embraces football fever




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



The OnlineCasinosSpelen editors have years of experience with everything related to online gambling providers and reliable online casinos Nederland. If you have any questions about casino bonuses and, please contact the team directly.


sports betting sites not on GamStop

Truck Accident Attorneys



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez


Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful